CATALOGUE. I33 
glaucous, acute or obtuse, entire or coarsely lobed ; i-li' in length ; flowers 
distant along the leafy branches, or sometimes in a short rather naked 
terminal spike ; corolla 2-4" lohg, hght-pink. It is 905 Coulter, 285 Fendler, 
6339 Bolander, &c., and includes S. glaucescens, Hook., 8. rotundifolius, Gray, 
and probably S. inicropMjUus, HBK. New Mexico, Colorado and Cahfornia. 
Abundant on the mountains from the Washoe to the Uintas ; 6-9,000 feet 
altitude; May-September. (475.) 
LoNiCERA INVOLUCRATA, Banks. From Lake Superior to the Great Slave 
Lake and in the Rocky Mountains from latitude 56° southward to Colorado ; 
and on the Western Coast from Fraser's River to California. East Humboldt 
Mountains, Nevada, and in the Wahsatch and Uintas ; 7-9,000 feet altitude ; 
June-August. (476.) 
LoNiCERA Utahensis. Stem erect ; leaves oblong, subcordate at base, 
obtuse, glabrous, on short (1-2" long) petioles; peduncles axillary; bracts 
2, shorter than the ovaries ; teeth of the calyx very obtuse ; corolla obtusely 
saccate at base, bilabiate, the lobes half shorter than the tube ; style included ; 
berries red, nearly distinct, diverging.— Shrub 3-5° high, with loose slender 
spreading branches ; leaves 2' long by 1' in width ; corolla b" in length, with 
a broad (1|" wide) and rather short tube ; berries globular, 2-3" in diameter, 
2 4-seeded, on short peduncles, long.) Flowers described from a single 
dried one found among the specimens, Wahsatch Mountains, Utah, in Cot- 
tonwood Caiion; 9,000 feet altitude; in fruit, August. (477.) 
LoiXiCERA coNJUGiALis, Kell. Proc. Cal. Acad. 2. 67. Fig. 15. Stem 
erect, branching ; branches and buds quadrangular ; leaves oval-oblong, cord- 
ate or subcordate, short-petioled, obtuse or subacute, softly pubescent, thin 
and reticulate-veined; peduncles filiform, exceeding the leaves, divaricate; 
bracts minute or none ; calyx-teeth minute, subulate, hirsute ; corolla dark- 
purple, glabrous, gibbous at base, deeply bilabiate, lower li]) liiu;ar and twice 
longer than the very short tube, the upper one shortly 4-toothed ; stamens 
and the hirsute style equal, included ; filaments hirsut e Ijelow ; ovaries con- 
nate. — Leaves long. Collected by Dr. Veatch on the Washoe ]\rount- 
ains, Nevada. 
Sambucus eacemosa, L., Yar. pubens. (8. puhens^ Mx.) Leaves vari- 
able, ovate or oblong-lanceolate, 2-6' long and 1-3' wide, sometimes lacini- 
ately serrate at the apex and with a long acumination, pubescent beneath or 
glabrous. Northern States, and southward in the mountains to Carolina, 
